Friday, December 31, 2004

The Village is Gone

She is believed to be one of only a few survivors of her tiny fishing village. Maitri Sayput, 47, realized that the tidal wave was coming. She put all three of her children on her bike and started pedaling inland as fast as she could before the waves overtook them. She and one of the children was washed some 27 miles inland. The other's were torn away by the waves and remain unaccounted for. Her husband, a fisherman, is also missing.

The village is gone. No houses, apartments, grocery shops, places of worship remain. Her neighbors are gone. All of her family. except for one, gone. In it's place, a sea of mud.

Pope Pius XII told churches not to return Holocaust Babies?

http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/520870.html
According to papers dated 11/26/1940, released Tuesday, The Vatican instructed the Catholic Church in France not to return baptized Jewish children to their families after the Holocaust.

Pius XII has been widely criticized for his lack of leadership and failure to publicaly condemn the Nazi's during their reign. He did send secret instructions urging the national churches to intervent on behalf of oppressed Jews in whatever ways they could. Hungary and Slovakia as well as other places, these instructions were sent directly from the Vatican to civil authorities. These communications have been said to have saved numerous Jews.

And in France, when Germans began deporting French Jews, the Catholic bishops were reported as having gone into the streets wearing a yellow star in protest.

To give the Catholic church some credit, at least they helped save some of the children. On the flip side, if they were concerned for the children's religious instruction in a non-Catholic environment, shouldn't they have trusted God to take care of that?

Thursday, December 30, 2004

False Tsunamie Alerts Issued Today

"The false alarm highlighted the lack of an organized tsunami warning system in other parts of the world. Experts have said such a system would have helped save lives after Sunday's 9.0 magnitude quake off the coast of Sumatra. The tremor sent 500 mph waves racing across the Indian Ocean, hitting unsuspecting residents thousands of miles away in Sri Lanka, India and East Africa.

The fears of a new tsunami were apparently sparked by a string of earthquakes in the previous 24 hours, but an earthquake expert at the University of Hong Kong, Jason Ali, said they were around 1,000 times less powerful than Sunday's and probably not big enough to produce tsunamis. ``It's probably going to have negligible impact,'' he said.

Sibal, India's science minister, said the misinformation had come from a U.S. research group in Portland, Ore., called Terra Research.

"(They) ... claimed they have some sensors and equipment through which they suggest there was a possibility of an earthquake,'' Sibal said at a televised press conference. ``So, on the basis of this communication, for anyone to reach a conclusion that a tsunami will hit the eastern coast of India is unscientific, hogwash and should be discarded.''

Terra Research and Consulting Services is run by Larry Park, 46, who describes himself as an earthquake forecaster and stood by his prediction. He said Thursday a quake-spawned tsunami still could happen."

Note from Ellie, I looked at this website and it looks like a ill-conceived effort to make money from his books on the secret of earthquake anomalies. On the flip side, after Hawaii's poor, poor attempt to notify THE WORLD of the strong possibility of Tidal Waves after 9.0 earthquakes on the ocean floor, I understand frantic web searches for earthquake activity and possible tidal waves triggered by aftershocks by officials of those countries affected. After all, they can't count on warnings from established earthquake monitering organizations.

Bloggers Named People of the Year

ABC has named bloggers People of the Year! Merriem-Webster named blog word of the year! We are being praised for our coverage of the Tsunami, election, hurricanes in Florida and more.

Also contained on the ABC newslink below, is a thumbnail of the blogspot.com Blogger logo :).

ABC News

Don't Offend ..... The Rooster


2005 is the year of the Rooster, a green wooden rooster to be exact.
According to Russian website Auda
You should wear green in 2005 to attract money and love. (If I believed this and really thought it would attract money, I would invest in a brand new green wardrove, complete with green underwear) It is also supposed to be the year for youth (whatever that is supposed to mean) and a great year for scientific inventions, creative works and the emergence of new talent.

Family values will be big, as a matter of fact, rooster's are fertile birds so we will all have babies. :O. (don't panic if you are single, oh believers of the bird, this could also mean that 2005 is a great year to find THE LOVE OF YOUR LIFE)

Now to the offending the bird part, if you eat meat on New Year's you will offend the bird. (what would happen I wonder if the great green wooden rooster becomes offended?) If you go to a night club on New Years Eve, rather than at home with family you will also offend the bird. (the bird is sounding like a vegetarian woman who is trying to get her wandering husband to stay home rather than go out with the boys. You should stay in your own country, toast your family, parents and children and say cock-a-doodle-do several times for luck.

Wednesday, December 29, 2004

Amateur Videos, Donation Sites

Want to help those Asian countries so devastated by the Tsunami? Boing Boing has links to donation sites as well as links to a collection of amateur video's of the tragedy.

Physician .... Profile Thine Enemy

According to NBC news, The CIA is recruiting physicians to do "medical analysis work". They are recruiting psychiatric as well as medical doctors. Medical profilers are not new to the military and existed in the Cold War era.

An example of some recent medical profiling:

"Two senior U.S. officials who have seen the bin Laden material note that it puts to rest the rumor that the al-Qaida leader needs dialysis for a kidney disorder.

In fact, the officials said, bin Laden suffers only from kidney stones, a painful but not deadly condition which can be treated with drugs.

In addition, the officials said that the CIA has determined that bin Laden has an enlarged heart and chronically low blood pressure. Beyond that, his only known malady is two missing toes from a war wound suffered in Afghanistan fighting the Soviet Union.

At one point, medical analysts thought bin Laden was a “bit of a hypochondriac,” said one former official, noting that the United States had heard of his constant health complaints.

That profile, said one of the officials, was developed with the aid of defectors from al-Qaida as well as foreign intelligence services, bin Laden family members and U.S. technical intelligence."

Tuesday, December 28, 2004

BBC News / Have Your Say Forum/Tsunami Survivors

Some excerpts

"Looking out to sea we saw that the sea bed was exposed like a desert for about 1 km. There was no sea. It was like the parting of the waves. We made a run for it at this point wadding through the debris. We saw our car wedged in a tree. We ran until reaching some dry land and just running and running. Ten minutes later we heard enormous crashing of waves as the sea came in for the third time - this time crushing and completely destroying the hotel sending huge slabs of concrete flying through the surging waters. Many people in their rooms perished as the first wave hit. There was simply not even seconds to escape. Families in their rooms on ground floor simply got sucked out of their rooms and disappeared.
Alison Saetta, Colombo Sri Lanka

My youngest son is in Thailand and I have had no replies to my e-mails. His name is Reece Garner, he is 29yrs old. He is due home on Thursday. He is travelling alone. Please help find him. Our church is praying for you son."
Jim Garner, Herts UK

Monday, December 27, 2004

More Tsunami Slides

Boing Boing blog site has links to Asian blogs and live updates from the disaster ridden areas.
Also more picures of the Tsunami as it slams into Thailand's Phuket Island. from Wizbangs blog site.

Slides of the Tsunami as it Hit

This from Hellmut Issels Blog Site. Tsunami as viewed from a balcony.

Sunday, December 26, 2004

Tsunami - Why were they not warned?

My first question, when I read about the Tsunami that killed over 11,000 people in Asia, was why were they not warned. Then my question became, why were they not better informed? Stories are pouring in not only from the people who survived an unexpected disaster on a beautiful day, but people who felt parts of the earthquake that triggered the tidal wave but then went about their lives with little or no concern.

There are conflicting reports out there. One report states that there are no warning sensors in the region to sense a coming tidal wave, others state, the center in Hawaii knew the tsunami had formed but since this region of the world does not participate in the tidal wave warning system, they didn't know who to tell!

I am not pointing fingers and I am sure that more information will come out of this to explain why no one was screaming "TIDAL WAVE!".

Some quotes from survivors.

Indian vegetable hawker N. Arasu: "We are too scared to sleep. What if the sea rises again and takes us away in our sleep?"

Boree Carlsson, Swedish hotel worker on Thailand's Phuket island: "As I was standing there, a car actually floated into the lobby and overturned because the current was so strong."

Lieutenant Colonel Belyuni, North Aceh, Indonesia: "It's possible the death toll will mount because many corpses are still caught up in trees."

Charles McCreery, director of the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's center in Honolulu, which detected the earthquake and coming tsunami: "We tried to do what we could. We don't have contacts in our address book for anybody in that part of the world."


Sri Lanka President Chandrika Kumaratunga: "We are not well equipped to deal with a disaster of this magnitude because we have never known a disaster like this."

Indian fisherman Chellappa, 55: "I heard an eerie sound that I have never heard before. It was a high pitched sound followed by a deafening roar. I told everyone to run for their life."

Bustami, a resident of Lhokseumawe in Indonesia: "The weather was fine with no clouds, there was no warning and suddenly the sea water just hit the city. In some parts the water was up to chest level."

A hotel worker in Thailand's Phang Nga resort: "Before the wave hit, I saw sea water fell back around 100 metres (330 ft) from the beach and some minutes later there was a three-storey high wave moving toward the beach and everything collapsed."

British foreign secretary Jack Straw: "For all the huge advances in the control of our lives through science and technology an earthquake on this scale is truly humbling as well as profoundly tragic for everyone involved."

Thursday, December 23, 2004

Tis The Reason

Silent night, holy night,
Son of God, love's pure light.
Radiant beams from Thy holy face,
With the dawn of redeeming grace,

Jesus, Lord, at Thy birth;
Jesus, Lord, at Thy birth.

Merry Christmas!

Fooey to the World - Festivus Nigh

Tired of the same old Christmas party games? New Christmas craze spreading.

I loved Seinfield, and have seen all of the shows at least twice. It is a tribute to that shows creativity that a new "holiday" craze has begun. An alternative Christmas celebration. Would I attend a Festivus party? Absolutely. It sounds like great fun. No hunting for a unisex or gag gift. No half hearted haggling over gifts that are many times rejected regifts. No resentment towards the person or couple who brings a gift that obviously cost less than the $20 standard set by the host. Not having to stretch a Christmas budget already at the breaking point for yet another gift.

Simplicity. An airing of grievances, blowing off that inevitable Christmas tension and steam by accusing all and listing their disappointing behaviors and then wrestling? Sounds a bit like domestic violence during the holidays, no?

Probably not a good idea for an office party:)

Lisa Montgomery Often Faked Being Pregnant

"According to her ex-husband. Lisa Montgomery often faked being pregnant to get attention - even though she had her tubes tied 14 years ago. His attorney said she made a similar claim in a custody case years ago."

Montgomery apparently had made enemies online in the breeding community by lying about other things.

Her ex-husband goes on to say, ""I believe it drove her, this fact that she didn't want to be proven wrong in this situation," Boman said. "People were looking at her like something wasn't quite right."

Wednesday, December 22, 2004

32 British Men Commit Suicide over Child Porn Sting

When I was a young adult, My childhood dentist was arrested for having obtained child pornography via the mail. I knew his wife, his daughter and his sons. I remember feeling immensely sorry for his family. I did not feel sorry for him. He deserved to be caught and he deserved the public humiliation that followed. His arrest was the result of a sting operation conducted by the FBI.

The following article is about another sting operation launched in 2002 by the United States and Great Briton. You may remember hearing of several famous Americans arrested in this same sting operation, one of them being Paul Reubins better known as Pee Wee Herman (in his case the major charges were dropped and he pleaded guilty to a lesser obscenity charge)

This time literally thousands of have been held during Operation Ore, 7200 have been identified with 3,729 being arrested. 1,600 have been charged and 1,200 have been convicted for viewing a pay-per-view child porn site based out of Texas. (seems a bit stupid, if you ask my humble opinion, to give your personal information out to do something so illegal.)

32 of those arrested have committed suicide. Like my childhood dentist, many of them had families, were employed and respected in their communities. They stood to lose everything and apparently could not face the shame and humiliation.

Chief Constable Stuart Hyde, association spokesman has stated the suicides will not deter officers from enforcing the law.

Stinnett and Murderer Photo

Click on this link from the Washington Post to see Bobbie Jo Stinnett's website devoted to her dog selling business. Purported to be on this website are pictures of Bobbie Jo Stinnett and her murderer photographed together at a dog show in Abilene, Kansas. I could not locate those pictures as stated, however the website is interesting none-the-less as it has comments posted by Bobbie Jo and people have posted sympathy messages on the site.

Sunday, December 19, 2004

Unexpected Cause of Death

When I was pregnant with my children, I lived in a happy bubble. Friends and family were unusually kind and helpful. Strangers held doors for me, asked me when I was due, smiled, etc. In my somewhat naive and isolated state, I assumed the world was a good place and that kindness was always extended to the "expectant ones".

Jenny McMechen, 24, was shot in a friend's home in Plainfield, Conn., and Kerry Repp, 29, was shot in her Oregon bedroom, and Tasha Winters, 16, was shot in Indiana. Ardena Carter, 24, was found dead in the Georgia woods, and Kathleen Terry, 22, was run over in Idaho, and Melesha Francis, 26, was strangled in New York, and Thelma Jones, 21, was shot sitting on her back steps in Louisiana. What did all these murdered women have in common? They were all pregnant.

When I posted yesterday, I was torn between doing a story on the prevalence of murder of pregnant women or writing about other cases of women being killed for the harvesting of their unborn child. I chose the latter.

Today, the Washington Post has a story on murder statistics for pregnant women in general. 5 years ago a study in Maryland was done on the death rate in pregnancy. The two health care workers performing this study using sophisticated data to spot previously overlooked maternal deaths, expected to find more deaths from medical complications than previously reported. What they found was astounding. Their study, published in 2001 in the Journal of the American Medical Association states "a pregnant or recently pregnant woman is more likely to be a victim of homicide than to die of any other cause."


Do I still feel people overall are kind and helpful to the pregnant? I do. Do I still feel for the most part the world is a good place? I do. However, there is evil out there and sometimes it has a most unexpected face.

Saturday, December 18, 2004

Woman murdered for unborn child

This story is such a horrible one and again brought to mind the Scott Peterson trial. Another pregnant woman killed, but with a twist, the baby was stolen this time. I wanted to blog on the Lacy Peterson trial, but never did. I did not have alot of time to devote to it and was unable listen to the trial transcripts. I did a little research on the case and when I heard about the death of Bobbie Joe Stinnett, it struck a chord. I recalled reading about other pregnant women murdered and in some cases their babies stolen.

The first story listed is about Bobbie Joe Stinnett, the other two about similar cases. There are others out there as well.

Mom killed, baby cut from her womb. MARYVILLE, Mo. - "A woman was charged Friday with killing a pregnant woman and kidnapping the baby that was cut from her womb. Authorities found the infant in good health, ending a day of frantic searching."


And in 1996 Kimmi Hardy, murdered Teresa Lund in a similar fashion, "The State's theory was that Hardy faked a pregnancy, befriended the pregnant victim, Teresa Lund, murdered her several months after Lund's baby was born and took the baby, Paul, to raise, representing to others that Paul was born to her. Hardy claimed she purchased Paul for $1,500 and two guns from Anthony Matrona. She said Matrona sent two men to her home with the child and she left them alone there for an hour. She said Lund's body was then put in a crawl space under the Hardy home, but she did not learn of this until the next day."

And yet again, another similar story. In July 1987, Darci Pierce abducted an eight-months pregnant Cindy Ray. Pierce took Ray to the East Mountains and used a key to remove the infant from Ray's womb. Ray died, and the child survived. A jury rejected Pierce's insanity defense, and she was sentenced to life in prison.

Friday, December 17, 2004

The Battle of the Bulge, Malmedy Massacre

Veterans remember The Battle of the Bulge.

This is only a clip of an article, for the full story, click on this link.

The day after the German attack began, Bill Merriken's 30-truck convoy collided with a German armored column led by SS Lt. Col. Joachim Peiper at the Baugnez crossroads, near Malmedy.

"I was in the second vehicle in the convoy," Merriken said. "We saw shells coming into this field."

Quickly overwhelmed by German tank and machine-gun fire, his unit soon heard the voice of a German officer in an armored vehicle shouting, "Up, up, up," Merriken said, telling the Americans to get out of the roadside ditches into which they dove for cover, and to go to the rear.

The battery officer told his troops to surrender, because they were defenseless against an armored column, Merriken said. The German commanders were already running behind schedule and frustrated, Kershaw said in a phone interview.

"These guys don't stop for anybody," he said of the delayed German SS Panzer column. "There's a big problem with what you're going to do with POWs."

Soon after they were captured, the group of prisoners was directed into a field, near a cafe and a few farmhouses.

"All of us didn't know what was going to happen," Merriken said. "I think most of us assumed we'd be prisoners of war."

Another German armored vehicle approached - perhaps a half-track - from which an officer stood up, took his pistol and shot a prisoner point-blank, Merriken said. With that, the machine guns on tanks positioned nearby opened up on everybody, starting with those in the rear ranks and methodically moving forward.

"It was over in about 15 minutes," he recalled.

German soldiers soon moved among the bodies, kicking, poking and prodding them for signs of life. At one point, they feigned offering medical attention, he said.

"You hurt? You hurt?" Merriken remembers them asking.

Anyone who responded was shot or clubbed with the butt of a rifle. One grievously wounded American, clearly in pain, moved near Merriken's left.

"He was so delirious, he didn't know what he was doing," he recalled. "I whispered to him, 'Be still, be still.' "

The man, however, wound up rolling over on the back of Merriken's legs. He said two German soldiers walked up to them.

"They stood right over us," he said.

They fired a single pistol shot, which passed through the wounded man's body and continued through the right knee of Merriken, who never flinched. He does not attribute that to will power, but to the weight of the man's body.

When the slaughter was over, more than 70 American soldiers lay dead, many with gunshot wounds to the head, inflicted at close range. Months after the recovery of the main massacre site, more bodies were found nearby. The monument that marks the site today bears the names of more than 80 men.

Precisely how many were killed in the massacre still isn't known with absolute certainty.

Perhaps two hours after the shooting stopped, losing blood and weakening, Merriken somehow found the strength to get to his feet. Dragging his wounded leg, he struggled toward a woodshed, but first came across a German officer running after survivors headed for some woods.

From perhaps 10 feet away, as Merriken tried to cross a fence, the German pointed his pistol at him and attempted to fire, but the gun jammed. Merriken kept moving.

"I don't know why it didn't go off. I can't tell you that," he said. "God was with me, I can tell you that."

Eventually, he made it to the woodshed, where he met another American soldier, Chuck Reding, who had managed to escape the massacre unscathed. Without food or water, in nearly zero-degree weather, the two crawled from one hiding place to another before being taken in by a Belgian farm family, who hid them in an attic.

Tuesday, December 14, 2004

Christmas Freedom

Protest withdrawal means kids can sing 'Silent Night'

Associated Press
Dec. 14, 2004 08:30 AM

EGG HARBOR TOWNSHIP, N.J. - Some New Jersey school kids will be singing "Silent Night."

The Egg Harbor Township board voted 7-0 Monday night to put the song back in the program at Slaybaugh elementary.

A parent had complained about the religious nature of "Silent Night," then withdrew his objection Monday.

School officials note this week's holiday music program also includes songs about Hanukkah and Kwanzaa.

Kindergarten teacher Kathy Waszen says the kids didn't know about the controversy. She adds their little faces light up when they sing the Christmas carol.

Tuesday, December 07, 2004

Players authorize union to reach new steroid deal



I have a 14 year old son who plays baseball. Earlier this week he was sounding me and my sister out about taking supplement shakes for body building. He has a friend who drinks body building shakes with his dad and works out. "Mikey's Dad lets him......
I told him he could take an approved REGULAR vitamin and drink Ovaltine.

If I were a professional ball player, regardless of the "edge" steroids might give me, I would be relieved to know I didn't have to risk premature death, tumors and an assortment of ills to be able to play the game. If all players were held to the same standard you wouldn't need to be "superman" to compete.
Associated Press
Dec. 7, 2004 04:30 PM


Baseball players gave their lawyers the go-ahead Tuesday to reach an agreement with owners on tougher testing for steroids.

After negotiations with management were outlined to the executive board of the players' association, union head Donald Fehr said the board "authorized us to attempt to conclude an agreement consistent with those discussions."

Commissioner Bud Selig repeatedly has called for more frequent testing and harsher penalties for steroid use, stepping up the intensity following reports of grand jury testimony in a steroid investigation that includes Barry Bonds, Jason Giambi and Gary Sheffield. advertisement





Gene Orza, the union's chief operating officer, said Monday that discussions toward a new agreement had advanced but the sides were still apart. Management expects talks to resume next week.

"We're very pleased they're coming to the table, and we hope we can achieve a program that works," said Bob DuPuy, baseball's chief operating officer.

About 40 players were present at the meeting, union spokesman Greg Bouris said.

Fehr defended the current program, saying it would work if "it had been given time." Each player was tested once in 2004 during a period between the start of spring training and the end of the regular season.

In 2003, anonymous tests were conducted as a survey, and 5 to 7 percent came back positive. Fehr thought the number of positive tests declined this year but did not provide specifics.

"What you will see is a significant reduction," he said.




Sunday, December 05, 2004

Blogs Have It

While we are being talked about more and more these days, I am astounded at the people out there who don't know what a "blog site" is. Therefore, I was happy to see this article today.

'Blog' is most popular search term on dictionary site

Associated Press
Dec. 3, 2004 04:33 PM


NEW YORK - "Blog" is now the most popular search word in the online version of the Merriam-Webster dictionary.

Its frequent lookup paralleled its growth on the political scene this year as keepers of Web logs aggressively chronicled campaign developments they thought were undercovered or ignored by traditional media.

Politics dominated Merriam-Webster's top-10 list, with "incumbent," "electoral," "insurgent," "partisan," "sovereignty" and "defenestration" among the top searches. Rounding out the list were "hurricane," "cicada" and "peloton," the main body of riders in a bicycle race. advertisement

Last year was the first that the company kept a list of the top words looked up online. As with this year, the most popular words were frequently in the news.

Last year's winner was "democracy."

As for a blog, Merriam-Webster defines the noun as "a Web site that contains an online personal journal with reflections, comments, and often hyperlinks provided by the writer."


Thursday, December 02, 2004

Please, don't hear me now.

As a member of a 12 step group, I can relate to this article

CANBERRA (Reuters) - "An Australian phone company is offering customers the chance to blacklist numbers before heading out for a night on the town so they can reduce the risk of making any embarrassing, incoherent late-night calls.

A survey of 409 people by Virgin Mobile, a joint venture of The Virgin Group and Optus, found 95 percent made drunk calls.

Of those calls, 30 percent were to ex-partners, 19 percent to current partners, and 36 percent to other people, including their bosses.

The company also found that 55 percent of those polled would grab for their phone first the next morning to check who they had drunkenly dialed, compared with just eight percent who went for the headache pills first."